Skip to Content, Navigation, or Footer.
Support independent student journalism. Support independent student journalism. Support independent student journalism.
The Dartmouth
December 16, 2025 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Sports

Sports

Rollin' with Dollan

If you were asked to name the top five biggest falls from grace in the public's eye over the past decade, what names would you come up with?



Sports

Briefly Noted

|

Multiple Dartmouth varsity athletes were given All-Ivy Honors this week. Women's volleyball player Madeline Baird '12 was named Ivy League Player of the Week after matches against Columbia University and Cornell University.



11.08.10.sports.fieldhockey1
Sports

Field hockey falls to Cornell, 4-2

|

Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth field hockey team traveled to Ithaca, N.Y., hoping to match last year's winning 4-3 Ivy League record and to move into a third-place tie in the Ivy League standings.


Sports

ONE-ON-ONE: Katie Horner '11

|

I sat down with Katie Horner '11 to talk about Dartmouth hockey, one amongst her many other activities on campus. So what are your expectations for this year's season? KH: Let's just say I didn't buy a graduation ring because I want an Ivy Championship ring this year.


Sports

Curious Jorge

Relax and stop fretting. The Dartmouth football team did indeed lose the Homecoming game. Yes, it was a brutal game and at times, it seemed like Harvard was scoring out of nowhere.


Chris Hanson '13
Sports

Squash teams prepare for season

|

Courtesy of DartmouthSports.com Courtesy of DartmouthSports.com Correction Appended### Hoping to improve upon their records last season, both the Dartmouth men's and women's squash teams are looking forward to playing their first matches this season at the Ivy Scrimmages at Yale University this weekend.



11.04.10.sports.MSoccer
Sports

Men's soccer wins 2-1 on late goal

|

PATTEN LOWENSTEIN / The Dartmouth PATTEN LOWENSTEIN / The Dartmouth For the second consecutive game, the Dartmouth men's soccer team scored two crucial late goals and earned a 2-1 victory this time coming back against in-state rival University of New Hampshire. With the win, the Big Green (8-6-1, 2-3 Ivy) saved its chance, however slim, of making the NCAA tournament.






11.02.10.sports.field_hockey
Sports

Field hockey defeats Harvard 1-0 in sudden-death overtime

|

Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff With both the Big Green's and Harvard University's (3-13, 1-5 Ivy) field hockey teams down to just seven players and the score tied 0-0 in sudden-death overtime on Homecoming, Lisa Masini '13 corralled a loose ball at the edge of Harvard's box, twisted right, then fired the ball into the lower left corner of the goal for the victory.


11.01.10.sports.tennis
Sports

Centenari '13 takes first at the Harvard Invitational

|

Ashley Mitchell / The Dartmouth Staff Ashley Mitchell / The Dartmouth Staff Despite a less than stellar overall performance by the Dartmouth men's tennis team this fall season, Xander Centenari '13 came out on top at the Harvard Invitational in Boston this weekend, winning the A draw of the tournament. Centenari bested all four of his opponents in straight sets on the way to the first-place finish.


Sports

ONE-ON-ONE: Pappas and Mkosana

|

After their goals late in the second half put Dartmouth ahead of Harvard University in the Homecoming soccer game Saturday night, I sat down with Nick Pappas '12 and Lucky Mkosana '12 to talk about the thrill of late-game heroics in front of a home crowd. Do you guys consider Harvard a bigger rival than any other Ivy opponent?


Sports

ONE-ON-ONE: Pappas and Mkosana

|

After their goals late in the second half put Dartmouth ahead of Harvard University in the Homecoming soccer game Saturday night, I sat down with Nick Pappas '12 and Lucky Mkosana '12 to talk about the thrill of late-game heroics in front of a home crowd. Do you guys consider Harvard a bigger rival than any other Ivy opponent?


Sports

Briefly Noted

|

Over the weekend, Dartmouth's Ultimate Frisbee team traveled to Harvard University and won the Ivy League Ultimate Frisbee Championship of the Ultimate Observer's Association.


Trending